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Show UTAH VALLKY NKWS Friday, August 16, 1946 M 1 1 SGERA seEmA A . OKK.M 1st show Doors open 7 :00 7 :30 UTAH 4.M Friday and Saturday August CLUNY Chart We arc convinced that not all tiic pielures which we show at cur community theatre are good for children. In guieial we try to book as many iantily pictures as possible There are times when outstanding pielures are made that many of our patrons are anxious to see hut they are not recommended for children. 2nd show 9 :10 Matinee prices 7 :00 to 7 :30 MJUIMii.it.tMUHuiiilijlili!li office tlie best possible ratings on pictures that we can obtain If parents will call by phone any time, we shall be only tun happy to advise them, frankly just how we would rale the picture. We can also give the classification which the Parents Magazine gives. When we are sure that a picture is not what children should see, we will so stale in the advertising. Every so often Hollywood does produce outstanding family pictures. You may remember LASSIE HAMBI. SMOKY. MY FRIEND FLICKA. BROWN - Boyer howl-provokin- g -- and Louisiana Cartoon Springtime" lathe News Special complete pictures taken at IJikini of the underwater Atomic Bomb Explosion! Saturday Matinee 1:30 August 17 Beautiful story of a horse starring Roddy McDowell: Filmed in Teelmieolor! Till''NDERHKAD and "Gruesome Twosome" Cartoon "Three Loan Wolves" Three Stooge Comedy Tuesdat Mondav and August Now 19-2- 0 Robert Bcnchley and Vera Vague imm start lo finish The entire delightful coin-d- y family will enjoy this picture! and During the last month we regret the resignation of Mrs Klli'ii Bellows as cashier. She served most ably for over two a perfect years with almost record of attendance. Mis-Diane Falkner, one of our ush ers. has also resigned after near ly tw'o years. TOWN Randolph Scott and Ann Dvork aplenty especially for those who like outdoor western films! Action and Movietone News Wednesday and Thursday August 21-2- 2 WHISTLE STOP George Raft - Ava Gardner - Victor McLaglen A dramatic story about a young girl who is in love with a west r el! WANDEREB WASTELAND THE OF i A James Warren and Audry Long western action story taken from novel by Zanc Grey! Coming Soon State Premier Showing at Seera Theatre MY PAL TRIGGER Starring Trigger and Her Twin Press comments: "A better story than The finest family picture made in A picture you will delight to Colts Smoky" Hollywoow" sec several Vote . . . For one who understands and appreciates your needs and ymir problems. Vote l'or niii who knows that thi (oiihlry cannot prosper unit ss 1.0 farmer, l usincss-!'',and employee all pros-- : EDUCATION AND LIQUOR DO NOT MIX Dr. Geiirgi1 Cutlet, fornur president of Colgate University declare: "Everything 1 am trying to build up as an educationist. alcoholic drinking tends to I try to develope tear down. young men menially. Alcohol destroys mentally, at first tern porarily, and by continued and increased doses this deterioration becomes permanent. I try to build up young men morally. Alcohol is a potent cause of crime and immorality. I try to establish young men's emotions Alcohol unbalances the judgment and disorganizes the enio - WOULD RETURN So Londoners - LANDS TO in July, the thermometer the House of Lords hit 76. l. That was practically a Lawyers arguing a case before Ihe Law Lords" felt tortured to an act of desparaliun. Pulling' their liowiggcd heads together. to each otherthey wiiisx-rethen to the Lord Justice. FinaHv the lawyers look off their wigs, mopping their heads and we But the perspiring mi arguing. Lord Justices kept their wags on English trials would be unthinkable without bigwigs on the uni Seeking ef all. re-on- - - WHEN j C DELLA L. LDVERIDGE r js fc.' TjS.. f i the state public lands tu ti ti'ill.e owia-- f. V:..--- ' " maintained. 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'Jtirv, lo'-- e mils of Yal ics up to $1.00, now $2,Q8 Ib.ii'iuig. ; m.' t : V 'Mini: Tee Shirts St Overalls ' : ' overt e 2 ta ( 'ulh HI $1.65 t.inount hildrens Anklets All colors and sizes t their Creditors will claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the (iffice of Don Mack Dalton, a!hr::i y, American Fork, Utah, on nr In hire the 14th day of Septernhi r. 1946. vuist hands All sizes 590 - 690 Fruit of the Loom (ihmI quality rayon Panties 79$ 290 690 Hoys' Fancy Flannel Boys Slack Suits Boys Tommies $1.00 values now at the close out price of Herringbone Twill sizes 2 to 8 Plaid Shirts pri"-i-ri- Llt-r- e Fair NOTICE TO CREDITORS den used. Roys Knit Shorts Fie1 grade at only Pi-H- Estate of Thomas J. Harratt, of some grades 50$ ' ; .' . it M to r.-r- Limited .Se- e outs t rAs Ludics Dresses ARLENE L. HAYDEN. AiJiiiiiiistiuli'ix. Publication Dates; July 26th, August 2, 9, ami Hi. PETER URNISHINCSO .1 $1.69 ( Advertisement) Political (PaM i Pi-ii- $1.69 to $7.75 modern optical offices throughout the west - V.-- , rod; llienee north 6 rods; thence tasl 3 rods; llienee south a rial: t thence east 16H.90 to the beginning. Da'e-I- : August 13, 1946. (I. Address; Box 403, Provo, Utah. MAURICE HARDING p y, SiaiiDn'IL ' 1 I j I)i with comfortable assy i are hereby summoned to within twenty dayx after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in whirh this action is brought; utherwi.se, within thirty days after service, and defend tiie ulmvo entitled action; and in ease of your failure so to do, judgment will he rendered against you according to the demand of the romplaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to quiet the plaintiffs' titles to three parcels of land in Utah County Utah, all three parcels being embraced in the following description, to wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of Block 97, Plat 'A", Provo City Survey of Building Lots: thence south 12 mdx-hence west 234.90 feet; thence north 6'-- i rods: thence east WALDEN IRA HAYDEN at the sun found out. ft ; r ... Advertisement' 5 J - ! The measure of a mans real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be Men . TV - FOR CONGRESSMAN 2nd Congressional District to the provision of the present zoning ordinance. Said proposal for the amend Attorney for the meiit of the present zoning ordPlaintiffs. inance has been submitted by 16. 23. 30. and the Orem City pl.umicg and Published, Aug. Kepi. 6, 13. 1946. and mirimi passed zoning upon by the Orem City Coiieeil w Every person present shall have an opporl unity to be lnard n Hirer n mg a!d i.tdi'-nt'eim n'Tol'd This not lee i with title 15-- Ult' of the !'II3 Utah Cod. ni'roW'-- l ( eai.i-and the O'vei STA1 H SENATOR - I must leant what hazards You apiH-a- TOR i 1. menace my life at home, at work and on the highway. 2. I must eliminate as many of these hazards as possible. 3I must form habits of living which will enable me to avoid those hazard which cannot be eliminated. cant correct. tion THE FOl'RTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. Fetii r.d govby ernment. Gordon Taylor llyde. LEONARD GILBERT MITCII Stale Kina nee Coniiiiisdon ChairELL and LOLA H. MITCHman. has asked Governor HerbELL. b.is wire: EMMA MARert B. Maw and Utah's congresSHALL CHRISTIANSEN and sional delegation to iniiiate and MARSHRENA COLLEEN ALL: support legislation tu bring hack and WILKORD AB 4(1 or 50 million acres to state BOTT and LARETA ABBOT, At the present time ownership. his M ifr, the Fedikal gnvcrnmnl owns Plaintiffs vs approximati ly 72 percent of tin' land of the slate- CARRIE E. HARP, and all oilier The return of the land to the claiming persons unknown, kluie ownership would result in any right, title, estate, or inUtah and not the government terest in, or lien upon the real getting the benefit if oil was dis proerty described in the covered in the eastern part of complain!, adverse to plaintin1 stale. In addition Mr. llyde tiffs' ownership or clouding pointed out. the proceeds iroiti Plaintiffs' title thereio, leasing, or sale of mineral rights Defendants. could he used by Utah in supTHE STATE OF TO UTAH port of state schools and public SAID DEFENDANTS: institutions. liuw j return li i hi f'-t- ? SUMMONS STATE ai-e- 20th FOR programs and short announcements can all be employed to get the farm people of the United Slates in the proper frame of mind to do something about accidents. The end to be attained la for every farm resident to adopt the following recipe for safety: Theres nothing wrong with this Country that a good American Elec- 9, 16, IN in bench. dates: August Pulilieation mer weather, it hardly ever gets hot in England- Farming 1 23. 30, 1946. According 'y 1 g Rum- I Don't f administrator at his i'i sidetiee at WHY Is ie Exii'ulor. TOO HOT FOR WIGS Compared to American r. r,TST j -- WOMEN, 3 to 1 Whenever the very Rev. Edward R. Welles, dean of Episcopal Cathedral, Buf falo, N. Y.. counted heads from the pulpit lie found that women oiitnumlicrcd men 3 to The Dean was disturbed since men usually "have Ihe positions of authority and influence in busi-nes- s Bring Back and if they are not being LEGAL NOTICES The Chaperon! actively louchid by religion, is then less there cnance thal A Novelist with two daughters of her own says other par- the Golden Rule will be applied NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ents should sec to it that their in business and world affairs. Notice of Public Hearing to daughters have less freedom. BIG MONEY Read Taylor Caldwells story In Bill Hart, the two gun film the citizens of Orem City and The American Weekly, the lilag-- actor made his film debut in all parties having any interest in azine with next Sundays Los 1914 at $75 a week, eventually, anyway in the zoning regulaof Orem City. Angeles Examiner. at $8,400 a week, became one tions is hereby given that Notice of the big four of silent films, the 3rd day of September with Mary Pickfurd, Charlie on A. D., 1946 at the Orem Chaplin and the late Douglas Hall at Orein City, CountyCity of As an independent PROTECT your clothes, furni Fairbanks. Utah of hour State the at Utah, ture and wollens from moth producer, he madey 27 pictures of 8 oclock P. M., a public hearfor Famous Players-LaskCorp,. damage for years. One spray that netted him over will be held relative to the $4 million, ing ofBcrlou for the ing pays question of amending the pres It's odorless, stain- SMALL SUGAR RATIONS damage. ent zoning ordinance so as to less and dry cleaning can nol arc crippling soft drink plants permit residential use of lots, remove it. B&H PHARMACY and unless the situation Imd or sold which have proves, many can't stay in busi- been recorded prior to the ness. Big plants are having passage and adoiAion of tlie tough going, too. So are home present zoning ordinance, which makers. have a width fronting on the street of not less than three rods providisl that ihe area regulations pertaining to width of ' front, side and rear yard lieing tr f s.ud ( s lions." m M,IE COUNTY sub-divide- times. 1 UTAH East 1st North Sereet, Pro-io- . So Dangerous? I'l.di. cn or before the 14th Farming is especially hazard!i!..v of Oi teller, 1946. ON FRUITGROWERS ous because: AR'IHLR BLAINE THOMAS ... Safety measures such as are Administrator of said applied lo industrial workers In EIGHT DAY TRIP estale. a factory cannot be a vlied to J. Rl'LON MORGAN, a farmer working alone. Attorney for said ....It is more difficult to bring The Utah llomeuniiral iso-- i No. 0 West the message of safely to isolated :rl y has sponsored an eight day Center Si., Provo, farm families than to city homes tour, which licgnn last Sunday Utah. or to large industrial groups. f orchards in Oregon, Wash Puli! ieal ion dates: August 9, 16, B Prevented? ington ami Idaho. Ml, 1946. 23, 15 Utah County There were Continuing studies must be made of the hazards of farm life fruitgrowers who are making NOTICE TO CREDITORS this trip and they are Assistant and farm work so thal accidcn' County Agent Clarence Ashton reports and recommendations of Baliel le Rieske, can he made. Then, too, a conSslale Thomas Aslilon. Provo: Mr. and Mrs Ray Low-lesand Mr. airl otheiwiM1 known us Mrs. Sam- tinuing program of publicity, of Mrs. I J. Burr of Orem: Joseph uel Rieske, deceased Creditors mass education must be carried Carneseeea. Mnplctnn: A. M will piescut claims with Touch- mi. Hard-hittineditorials, Steel of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and ers to tlu1 undersigned at the cartoons, special Mrs. A. C. Page and Mr. and law office of Maurice Huramg. articles, local news stories, radio Mi. Laban Harding of Payson: 232 West Center Street. Provo. anti Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Smith Utah, on or before December of Provo. 10h, 1946. DANIEL RIESKE, comes a new one thal sizcl in temperatures Chicagoans find rumfortahle. One after-i- many reviewers feel is the peer of all, MY PAL TRIGGER. The star of this picture as you may well guess is Trigger and other horses as well as Roy Roger-- ' land his friends. It is a beautiful story that will touch every lean, woman and child with up predation for tin animals and Ihc oufiloors. The Seera The at re feels specially honored te lie selected for the s!aio premier run of litis picture coming the latter part of August, SNAFU ABiLFNE maintain at the Seera We shall 16-1- 7 Jenniier Jones Peter Lawford cuniedy taken from the best seller novel of the sunn tills! The setting is in England just tH fore the war: A 15 CHATTER tmd:,rsig.uo,l .1- - Sizes S to 12 $1.98 $2.50 Alisses sizes $1.98 IIANSI.N. Exerutor. First publication, July 12. 1946. Last publication, August 2, 1946. FUETCSIEaS NOTICE TO CREDITORS of In the matter of ll.e Franris James Thomas, deceased. Creditors will picsinl claims to under oath, wih voucher-!- 3i8 West Center St. tu Provo ii... im maamHj |